On Sunday, October 6, 2013 at approximately 1744 hours police responded to a report of a male shot in front of 1117 St. Mark's Avenue. Upon arrival, officers located a male black 49 years old, seated in a vehicle unconscious and unresponsive with multiple gunshot wounds to the torso. EMS also responded and transported the male to Interfaith Hospital, where he was pronounced DOA. No arrests have been made. Identity of the victim is pending proper family notification. An investigation is ongoing

Daily News wrote: A 49-year-old Brooklyn man was shot dead while sitting in a car on Sunday, police said.

Emmanuel Capers was struck numerous times in his upper body by a gunman who fled the scene, cops said.

Police recovered nine shell casings at the scene but have not yet made an arrest.

The shooting happened 5:40 p.m. on St. Mark's Ave. in Bedford-Stuyvesant, police said.

Capers was rushed to Interfaith Hospital, where he died.

Capers had 13 previous arrests, including one for attempted murder in 1988, and served more than three years in state prison, beginning in 1989, after getting convicted of weapons possession and reckless endangerment, records show.

Don't really want to debate this but that seems like an oxymoron. "We'll have a response as long as we don't have to face the people that possibly did this." Then what's the point? Just my opinion. And if this isn't going to stop the shooting then it's all just moot.